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Yes, in EVERY election, people lose. It's been like that since the first election in world history. People can be passionate (even irrationally so) about their candidate or position.... they can work hard to convince people to vote as they desire.... but in every election, only one candidate for each office wins. It's just reality. It's how it works.

One of the most important hallmarks of a Democracy is the peaceful, willing exchange of power. Just as we are seeing from President Obama, and the attitude being shown by Hillary Clinton. We accept the election... we peacefully and willingly pass the office to the next person, doing all we can to support that person in hopes that our nation will be blessed. In the USA, we've been doing that for 240 years.

YES, those that lost are very disappointed (as Hillary verbalized on Wednesday morning). It happened in every one of the thousands of elections that happened across our country on Tuesday. Of course. But this is not the time to protest .... and it's important to quickly dry those eyes and MOVE ON. Yes, gather.... discuss what could have been done better, how the campaign might have been more successful, perhaps even start working for the next opportunity (for president, that will be in 2020), but respect the process, respect the electorate, accept the results.... and MOVE ON. Meanwhile, we keep the winners in our sincere prayers.... we sincerely hope all this works....


Eight years ago, Rush Limbaugh made a statement on his radio show that he hoped Obama would be a failure. The press, the Democrats, the media - there was a HUGE backlash, strongly rebuking him for that! Democrats strongly, strongly rebuked him. Funny..... tables are turned and suddenly (lots of hypocrasy in politics). I remember all that well..... I didn't vote for Obama, I was disappointed by the results 8 years ago, and I remember all the zealots screaming that American was doomed, horrible things would happen.... but he was actually re-elected! And we're all still here, the nation continues. I suppose it's a natural psychological thing after these political zealots, these VERY passionate people in a very loud, angry election attempt to "deal" with a loss (anger is a part of the grieving process). But .... they need to get a life. It happens.


Like a lot of you, I'm sure, I was invovled in sports as a kid. One of mine was baseball, I played T-ball and Little League. And one of the lessons I learned AS A LITTLE BOY is..... sometimes you lose. You get up, wipe off the dust, learn from the experience, and move on. There will be another game soon..... You shake the hands of the other team, you wish them well (maybe you even go out for pizza together, lol). Some perhaps never learned that lesson. They need to.



- Josiah




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Yet it was the Republicans that blocked Obama at every turn and tried to make him fail and they even verbalized that so guess it works both ways. I agree that the process is more important than any candidate and that it should be respected
 

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Loose is mainly an adjective used to describe things that are not tightly fitted. Where it is a verb, it means to release—for example, they loosed the dogs on the intruders—but the word is only rarely used this way. It also has a noun sense mainly confined to the idiom on the loose, which means at large. When you need a verb meaning to partially release or to relax, loosen is usually the best choice.

Lose is only a verb. To lose is to suffer a loss, to be deprived of, to part with, or to fail to keep possession of.
 

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Loose is mainly an adjective used to describe things that are not tightly fitted. Where it is a verb, it means to release—for example, they loosed the dogs on the intruders—but the word is only rarely used this way. It also has a noun sense mainly confined to the idiom on the loose, which means at large. When you need a verb meaning to partially release or to relax, loosen is usually the best choice.

Lose is only a verb. To lose is to suffer a loss, to be deprived of, to part with, or to fail to keep possession of.


Thank you. I corrected the time in the post when I mistakenly typed an extra "o" - loose instead of 'lose." I apologize and appreciate that correction. I admit, I don't always run grammar and spelling programs before I hit "submit" and so things like that happen. Again, thanks.


Back to the subject....


- Josiah
 

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Loose is mainly an adjective used to describe things that are not tightly fitted. Where it is a verb, it means to release—for example, they loosed the dogs on the intruders—but the word is only rarely used this way. It also has a noun sense mainly confined to the idiom on the loose, which means at large. When you need a verb meaning to partially release or to relax, loosen is usually the best choice.

Lose is only a verb. To lose is to suffer a loss, to be deprived of, to part with, or to fail to keep possession of.

Hey that's funny. Next time I can just call someone a looser and then say: I meant it with 2 o's.
 

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Good sportsmanship, right? :)

I think that today's society doesn't promote enough of that after seeing the behavior throughout America (on both sides).

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Yes, in EVERY election, people lose. It's been like that since the first election in world history. People can be passionate (even irrationally so) about their candidate or position.... they can work hard to convince people to vote as they desire.... but in every election, only one candidate for each office wins. It's just reality. It's how it works.

One of the most important hallmarks of a Democracy is the peaceful, willing exchange of power. Just as we are seeing from President Obama, and the attitude being shown by Hillary Clinton. We accept the election... we peacefully and willingly pass the office to the next person, doing all we can to support that person in hopes that our nation will be blessed. In the USA, we've been doing that for 240 years.

YES, those that lost are very disappointed (as Hillary verbalized on Wednesday morning). It happened in every one of the thousands of elections that happened across our country on Tuesday. Of course. But this is not the time to protest .... and it's important to quickly dry those eyes and MOVE ON. Yes, gather.... discuss what could have been done better, how the campaign might have been more successful, perhaps even start working for the next opportunity (for president, that will be in 2020), but respect the process, respect the electorate, accept the results.... and MOVE ON. Meanwhile, we keep the winners in our sincere prayers.... we sincerely hope all this works....


Eight years ago, Rush Limbaugh made a statement on his radio show that he hoped Obama would be a failure. The press, the Democrats, the media - there was a HUGE backlash, strongly rebuking him for that! Democrats strongly, strongly rebuked him. Funny..... tables are turned and suddenly (lots of hypocrasy in politics). I remember all that well..... I didn't vote for Obama, I was disappointed by the results 8 years ago, and I remember all the zealots screaming that American was doomed, horrible things would happen.... but he was actually re-elected! And we're all still here, the nation continues. I suppose it's a natural psychological thing after these political zealots, these VERY passionate people in a very loud, angry election attempt to "deal" with a loss (anger is a part of the grieving process). But .... they need to get a life. It happens.


Like a lot of you, I'm sure, I was invovled in sports as a kid. One of mine was baseball, I played T-ball and Little League. And one of the lessons I learned AS A LITTLE BOY is..... sometimes you lose. You get up, wipe off the dust, learn from the experience, and move on. There will be another game soon..... You shake the hands of the other team, you wish them well (maybe you even go out for pizza together, lol). Some perhaps never learned that lesson. They need to.



- Josiah




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I was afraid of the potential for violent uprising if Hillary had been declared the winner. Now I'm concerned that those claiming to represent Hillary supporters are going to be the catalysts.

I say "claiming" because I wouldn't put it past the extreme wingnuts on both sides to try and pull some kind of false flag operation so people fear the work of the other side, whether it's a hard-right wingnut inciting violence in the hope of blaming Hillary supporters, or hard-left wingnuts spraying racist graffiti in the hope of making Trump supporters look like thugs. (Yes, I know there are extremists and thugs on both sides without false flag operations, it's just that false flag operations do nothing to help the situation)
 

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Eight years ago, Rush Limbaugh made a statement on his radio show that he hoped Obama would be a failure. The press, the Democrats, the media - there was a HUGE backlash, strongly rebuking him for that! Democrats strongly, strongly rebuked him. Funny..... tables are turned and suddenly (lots of hypocrasy in politics). I remember all that well..... I didn't vote for Obama, I was disappointed by the results 8 years ago, and I remember all the zealots screaming that American was doomed, horrible things would happen.... but he was actually re-elected! And we're all still here, the nation continues. I suppose it's a natural psychological thing after these political zealots, these VERY passionate people in a very loud, angry election attempt to "deal" with a loss (anger is a part of the grieving process). But .... they need to get a life. It happens.
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What Rush said was that he hoped that Obama's communist agenda would fail because of the damage it would do to the nation. And, with everything in ruins -- and Obama's legacy in shambles -- it is vividly clear how right Rush was.

Hopefully President Trump will be successful in putting out most, if not all, of the fires set by Obama's disasterous actions.
 

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Long man the affordable care act dominate USA health policy! :)
 

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Will the USA have a civil war?

No. People will go back to their lives and just keep on writing snarky comments all over Facebook to make themselves feel better ;)
 

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I think one is coming but not right now.
 

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Perhaps the nation will split - let the red folk have Trumpland and the blue folk can have everything else.
 

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Sounds good to me providing we can keep the fallout from the nukes on his side
 

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Will the USA have a civil war?

Not unless the Democrats try to enslave the black people -- again -- thereby forcing the Repubs to fight to restore their freedom -- again. Why else would there be another civil war?
 

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Non-violent civil disobedience. That's what the USA needs. The system is rigged!

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